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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
import pytest | |
import env # noqa: F401 | |
from pybind11_tests import numpy_array as m | |
np = pytest.importorskip("numpy") | |
def test_dtypes(): | |
# See issue #1328. | |
# - Platform-dependent sizes. | |
for size_check in m.get_platform_dtype_size_checks(): | |
print(size_check) | |
assert size_check.size_cpp == size_check.size_numpy, size_check | |
# - Concrete sizes. | |
for check in m.get_concrete_dtype_checks(): | |
print(check) | |
assert check.numpy == check.pybind11, check | |
if check.numpy.num != check.pybind11.num: | |
print("NOTE: typenum mismatch for {}: {} != {}".format( | |
check, check.numpy.num, check.pybind11.num)) | |
def arr(): | |
return np.array([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]], '=u2') | |
def test_array_attributes(): | |
a = np.array(0, 'f8') | |
assert m.ndim(a) == 0 | |
assert all(m.shape(a) == []) | |
assert all(m.strides(a) == []) | |
with pytest.raises(IndexError) as excinfo: | |
m.shape(a, 0) | |
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'invalid axis: 0 (ndim = 0)' | |
with pytest.raises(IndexError) as excinfo: | |
m.strides(a, 0) | |
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'invalid axis: 0 (ndim = 0)' | |
assert m.writeable(a) | |
assert m.size(a) == 1 | |
assert m.itemsize(a) == 8 | |
assert m.nbytes(a) == 8 | |
assert m.owndata(a) | |
a = np.array([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]], 'u2').view() | |
a.flags.writeable = False | |
assert m.ndim(a) == 2 | |
assert all(m.shape(a) == [2, 3]) | |
assert m.shape(a, 0) == 2 | |
assert m.shape(a, 1) == 3 | |
assert all(m.strides(a) == [6, 2]) | |
assert m.strides(a, 0) == 6 | |
assert m.strides(a, 1) == 2 | |
with pytest.raises(IndexError) as excinfo: | |
m.shape(a, 2) | |
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'invalid axis: 2 (ndim = 2)' | |
with pytest.raises(IndexError) as excinfo: | |
m.strides(a, 2) | |
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'invalid axis: 2 (ndim = 2)' | |
assert not m.writeable(a) | |
assert m.size(a) == 6 | |
assert m.itemsize(a) == 2 | |
assert m.nbytes(a) == 12 | |
assert not m.owndata(a) | |
def test_index_offset(arr, args, ret): | |
assert m.index_at(arr, *args) == ret | |
assert m.index_at_t(arr, *args) == ret | |
assert m.offset_at(arr, *args) == ret * arr.dtype.itemsize | |
assert m.offset_at_t(arr, *args) == ret * arr.dtype.itemsize | |
def test_dim_check_fail(arr): | |
for func in (m.index_at, m.index_at_t, m.offset_at, m.offset_at_t, m.data, m.data_t, | |
m.mutate_data, m.mutate_data_t): | |
with pytest.raises(IndexError) as excinfo: | |
func(arr, 1, 2, 3) | |
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'too many indices for an array: 3 (ndim = 2)' | |
def test_data(arr, args, ret): | |
from sys import byteorder | |
assert all(m.data_t(arr, *args) == ret) | |
assert all(m.data(arr, *args)[(0 if byteorder == 'little' else 1)::2] == ret) | |
assert all(m.data(arr, *args)[(1 if byteorder == 'little' else 0)::2] == 0) | |
def test_at_fail(arr, dim): | |
for func in m.at_t, m.mutate_at_t: | |
with pytest.raises(IndexError) as excinfo: | |
func(arr, *([0] * dim)) | |
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'index dimension mismatch: {} (ndim = 2)'.format(dim) | |
def test_at(arr): | |
assert m.at_t(arr, 0, 2) == 3 | |
assert m.at_t(arr, 1, 0) == 4 | |
assert all(m.mutate_at_t(arr, 0, 2).ravel() == [1, 2, 4, 4, 5, 6]) | |
assert all(m.mutate_at_t(arr, 1, 0).ravel() == [1, 2, 4, 5, 5, 6]) | |
def test_mutate_readonly(arr): | |
arr.flags.writeable = False | |
for func, args in (m.mutate_data, ()), (m.mutate_data_t, ()), (m.mutate_at_t, (0, 0)): | |
with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo: | |
func(arr, *args) | |
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'array is not writeable' | |
def test_mutate_data(arr): | |
assert all(m.mutate_data(arr).ravel() == [2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12]) | |
assert all(m.mutate_data(arr).ravel() == [4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24]) | |
assert all(m.mutate_data(arr, 1).ravel() == [4, 8, 12, 32, 40, 48]) | |
assert all(m.mutate_data(arr, 0, 1).ravel() == [4, 16, 24, 64, 80, 96]) | |
assert all(m.mutate_data(arr, 1, 2).ravel() == [4, 16, 24, 64, 80, 192]) | |
assert all(m.mutate_data_t(arr).ravel() == [5, 17, 25, 65, 81, 193]) | |
assert all(m.mutate_data_t(arr).ravel() == [6, 18, 26, 66, 82, 194]) | |
assert all(m.mutate_data_t(arr, 1).ravel() == [6, 18, 26, 67, 83, 195]) | |
assert all(m.mutate_data_t(arr, 0, 1).ravel() == [6, 19, 27, 68, 84, 196]) | |
assert all(m.mutate_data_t(arr, 1, 2).ravel() == [6, 19, 27, 68, 84, 197]) | |
def test_bounds_check(arr): | |
for func in (m.index_at, m.index_at_t, m.data, m.data_t, | |
m.mutate_data, m.mutate_data_t, m.at_t, m.mutate_at_t): | |
with pytest.raises(IndexError) as excinfo: | |
func(arr, 2, 0) | |
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'index 2 is out of bounds for axis 0 with size 2' | |
with pytest.raises(IndexError) as excinfo: | |
func(arr, 0, 4) | |
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'index 4 is out of bounds for axis 1 with size 3' | |
def test_make_c_f_array(): | |
assert m.make_c_array().flags.c_contiguous | |
assert not m.make_c_array().flags.f_contiguous | |
assert m.make_f_array().flags.f_contiguous | |
assert not m.make_f_array().flags.c_contiguous | |
def test_make_empty_shaped_array(): | |
m.make_empty_shaped_array() | |
# empty shape means numpy scalar, PEP 3118 | |
assert m.scalar_int().ndim == 0 | |
assert m.scalar_int().shape == () | |
assert m.scalar_int() == 42 | |
def test_wrap(): | |
def assert_references(a, b, base=None): | |
from distutils.version import LooseVersion | |
if base is None: | |
base = a | |
assert a is not b | |
assert a.__array_interface__['data'][0] == b.__array_interface__['data'][0] | |
assert a.shape == b.shape | |
assert a.strides == b.strides | |
assert a.flags.c_contiguous == b.flags.c_contiguous | |
assert a.flags.f_contiguous == b.flags.f_contiguous | |
assert a.flags.writeable == b.flags.writeable | |
assert a.flags.aligned == b.flags.aligned | |
if LooseVersion(np.__version__) >= LooseVersion("1.14.0"): | |
assert a.flags.writebackifcopy == b.flags.writebackifcopy | |
else: | |
assert a.flags.updateifcopy == b.flags.updateifcopy | |
assert np.all(a == b) | |
assert not b.flags.owndata | |
assert b.base is base | |
if a.flags.writeable and a.ndim == 2: | |
a[0, 0] = 1234 | |
assert b[0, 0] == 1234 | |
a1 = np.array([1, 2], dtype=np.int16) | |
assert a1.flags.owndata and a1.base is None | |
a2 = m.wrap(a1) | |
assert_references(a1, a2) | |
a1 = np.array([[1, 2], [3, 4]], dtype=np.float32, order='F') | |
assert a1.flags.owndata and a1.base is None | |
a2 = m.wrap(a1) | |
assert_references(a1, a2) | |
a1 = np.array([[1, 2], [3, 4]], dtype=np.float32, order='C') | |
a1.flags.writeable = False | |
a2 = m.wrap(a1) | |
assert_references(a1, a2) | |
a1 = np.random.random((4, 4, 4)) | |
a2 = m.wrap(a1) | |
assert_references(a1, a2) | |
a1t = a1.transpose() | |
a2 = m.wrap(a1t) | |
assert_references(a1t, a2, a1) | |
a1d = a1.diagonal() | |
a2 = m.wrap(a1d) | |
assert_references(a1d, a2, a1) | |
a1m = a1[::-1, ::-1, ::-1] | |
a2 = m.wrap(a1m) | |
assert_references(a1m, a2, a1) | |
def test_numpy_view(capture): | |
with capture: | |
ac = m.ArrayClass() | |
ac_view_1 = ac.numpy_view() | |
ac_view_2 = ac.numpy_view() | |
assert np.all(ac_view_1 == np.array([1, 2], dtype=np.int32)) | |
del ac | |
pytest.gc_collect() | |
assert capture == """ | |
ArrayClass() | |
ArrayClass::numpy_view() | |
ArrayClass::numpy_view() | |
""" | |
ac_view_1[0] = 4 | |
ac_view_1[1] = 3 | |
assert ac_view_2[0] == 4 | |
assert ac_view_2[1] == 3 | |
with capture: | |
del ac_view_1 | |
del ac_view_2 | |
pytest.gc_collect() | |
pytest.gc_collect() | |
assert capture == """ | |
~ArrayClass() | |
""" | |
def test_cast_numpy_int64_to_uint64(): | |
m.function_taking_uint64(123) | |
m.function_taking_uint64(np.uint64(123)) | |
def test_isinstance(): | |
assert m.isinstance_untyped(np.array([1, 2, 3]), "not an array") | |
assert m.isinstance_typed(np.array([1.0, 2.0, 3.0])) | |
def test_constructors(): | |
defaults = m.default_constructors() | |
for a in defaults.values(): | |
assert a.size == 0 | |
assert defaults["array"].dtype == np.array([]).dtype | |
assert defaults["array_t<int32>"].dtype == np.int32 | |
assert defaults["array_t<double>"].dtype == np.float64 | |
results = m.converting_constructors([1, 2, 3]) | |
for a in results.values(): | |
np.testing.assert_array_equal(a, [1, 2, 3]) | |
assert results["array"].dtype == np.int_ | |
assert results["array_t<int32>"].dtype == np.int32 | |
assert results["array_t<double>"].dtype == np.float64 | |
def test_overload_resolution(msg): | |
# Exact overload matches: | |
assert m.overloaded(np.array([1], dtype='float64')) == 'double' | |
assert m.overloaded(np.array([1], dtype='float32')) == 'float' | |
assert m.overloaded(np.array([1], dtype='ushort')) == 'unsigned short' | |
assert m.overloaded(np.array([1], dtype='intc')) == 'int' | |
assert m.overloaded(np.array([1], dtype='longlong')) == 'long long' | |
assert m.overloaded(np.array([1], dtype='complex')) == 'double complex' | |
assert m.overloaded(np.array([1], dtype='csingle')) == 'float complex' | |
# No exact match, should call first convertible version: | |
assert m.overloaded(np.array([1], dtype='uint8')) == 'double' | |
with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo: | |
m.overloaded("not an array") | |
assert msg(excinfo.value) == """ | |
overloaded(): incompatible function arguments. The following argument types are supported: | |
1. (arg0: numpy.ndarray[numpy.float64]) -> str | |
2. (arg0: numpy.ndarray[numpy.float32]) -> str | |
3. (arg0: numpy.ndarray[numpy.int32]) -> str | |
4. (arg0: numpy.ndarray[numpy.uint16]) -> str | |
5. (arg0: numpy.ndarray[numpy.int64]) -> str | |
6. (arg0: numpy.ndarray[numpy.complex128]) -> str | |
7. (arg0: numpy.ndarray[numpy.complex64]) -> str | |
Invoked with: 'not an array' | |
""" | |
assert m.overloaded2(np.array([1], dtype='float64')) == 'double' | |
assert m.overloaded2(np.array([1], dtype='float32')) == 'float' | |
assert m.overloaded2(np.array([1], dtype='complex64')) == 'float complex' | |
assert m.overloaded2(np.array([1], dtype='complex128')) == 'double complex' | |
assert m.overloaded2(np.array([1], dtype='float32')) == 'float' | |
assert m.overloaded3(np.array([1], dtype='float64')) == 'double' | |
assert m.overloaded3(np.array([1], dtype='intc')) == 'int' | |
expected_exc = """ | |
overloaded3(): incompatible function arguments. The following argument types are supported: | |
1. (arg0: numpy.ndarray[numpy.int32]) -> str | |
2. (arg0: numpy.ndarray[numpy.float64]) -> str | |
Invoked with: """ | |
with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo: | |
m.overloaded3(np.array([1], dtype='uintc')) | |
assert msg(excinfo.value) == expected_exc + repr(np.array([1], dtype='uint32')) | |
with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo: | |
m.overloaded3(np.array([1], dtype='float32')) | |
assert msg(excinfo.value) == expected_exc + repr(np.array([1.], dtype='float32')) | |
with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo: | |
m.overloaded3(np.array([1], dtype='complex')) | |
assert msg(excinfo.value) == expected_exc + repr(np.array([1. + 0.j])) | |
# Exact matches: | |
assert m.overloaded4(np.array([1], dtype='double')) == 'double' | |
assert m.overloaded4(np.array([1], dtype='longlong')) == 'long long' | |
# Non-exact matches requiring conversion. Since float to integer isn't a | |
# save conversion, it should go to the double overload, but short can go to | |
# either (and so should end up on the first-registered, the long long). | |
assert m.overloaded4(np.array([1], dtype='float32')) == 'double' | |
assert m.overloaded4(np.array([1], dtype='short')) == 'long long' | |
assert m.overloaded5(np.array([1], dtype='double')) == 'double' | |
assert m.overloaded5(np.array([1], dtype='uintc')) == 'unsigned int' | |
assert m.overloaded5(np.array([1], dtype='float32')) == 'unsigned int' | |
def test_greedy_string_overload(): | |
"""Tests fix for #685 - ndarray shouldn't go to std::string overload""" | |
assert m.issue685("abc") == "string" | |
assert m.issue685(np.array([97, 98, 99], dtype='b')) == "array" | |
assert m.issue685(123) == "other" | |
def test_array_unchecked_fixed_dims(msg): | |
z1 = np.array([[1, 2], [3, 4]], dtype='float64') | |
m.proxy_add2(z1, 10) | |
assert np.all(z1 == [[11, 12], [13, 14]]) | |
with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo: | |
m.proxy_add2(np.array([1., 2, 3]), 5.0) | |
assert msg(excinfo.value) == "array has incorrect number of dimensions: 1; expected 2" | |
expect_c = np.ndarray(shape=(3, 3, 3), buffer=np.array(range(3, 30)), dtype='int') | |
assert np.all(m.proxy_init3(3.0) == expect_c) | |
expect_f = np.transpose(expect_c) | |
assert np.all(m.proxy_init3F(3.0) == expect_f) | |
assert m.proxy_squared_L2_norm(np.array(range(6))) == 55 | |
assert m.proxy_squared_L2_norm(np.array(range(6), dtype="float64")) == 55 | |
assert m.proxy_auxiliaries2(z1) == [11, 11, True, 2, 8, 2, 2, 4, 32] | |
assert m.proxy_auxiliaries2(z1) == m.array_auxiliaries2(z1) | |
def test_array_unchecked_dyn_dims(msg): | |
z1 = np.array([[1, 2], [3, 4]], dtype='float64') | |
m.proxy_add2_dyn(z1, 10) | |
assert np.all(z1 == [[11, 12], [13, 14]]) | |
expect_c = np.ndarray(shape=(3, 3, 3), buffer=np.array(range(3, 30)), dtype='int') | |
assert np.all(m.proxy_init3_dyn(3.0) == expect_c) | |
assert m.proxy_auxiliaries2_dyn(z1) == [11, 11, True, 2, 8, 2, 2, 4, 32] | |
assert m.proxy_auxiliaries2_dyn(z1) == m.array_auxiliaries2(z1) | |
def test_array_failure(): | |
with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo: | |
m.array_fail_test() | |
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'cannot create a pybind11::array from a nullptr' | |
with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo: | |
m.array_t_fail_test() | |
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'cannot create a pybind11::array_t from a nullptr' | |
with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo: | |
m.array_fail_test_negative_size() | |
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'negative dimensions are not allowed' | |
def test_initializer_list(): | |
assert m.array_initializer_list1().shape == (1,) | |
assert m.array_initializer_list2().shape == (1, 2) | |
assert m.array_initializer_list3().shape == (1, 2, 3) | |
assert m.array_initializer_list4().shape == (1, 2, 3, 4) | |
def test_array_resize(msg): | |
a = np.array([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9], dtype='float64') | |
m.array_reshape2(a) | |
assert(a.size == 9) | |
assert(np.all(a == [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]])) | |
# total size change should succced with refcheck off | |
m.array_resize3(a, 4, False) | |
assert(a.size == 64) | |
# ... and fail with refcheck on | |
try: | |
m.array_resize3(a, 3, True) | |
except ValueError as e: | |
assert(str(e).startswith("cannot resize an array")) | |
# transposed array doesn't own data | |
b = a.transpose() | |
try: | |
m.array_resize3(b, 3, False) | |
except ValueError as e: | |
assert(str(e).startswith("cannot resize this array: it does not own its data")) | |
# ... but reshape should be fine | |
m.array_reshape2(b) | |
assert(b.shape == (8, 8)) | |
def test_array_create_and_resize(msg): | |
a = m.create_and_resize(2) | |
assert(a.size == 4) | |
assert(np.all(a == 42.)) | |
def test_index_using_ellipsis(): | |
a = m.index_using_ellipsis(np.zeros((5, 6, 7))) | |
assert a.shape == (6,) | |
def test_dtype_refcount_leak(): | |
from sys import getrefcount | |
dtype = np.dtype(np.float_) | |
a = np.array([1], dtype=dtype) | |
before = getrefcount(dtype) | |
m.ndim(a) | |
after = getrefcount(dtype) | |
assert after == before | |